"Michael left behind some musical performances that we take great pride in presenting through the vision of music producers that he either worked directly with or expressed strong desire to work with," Reid said, according to CNN.

Epic, Jackson’s label for about 30 years, signed with the singer’s estate to posthumously release music.

“Michael was always on the cutting edge and was constantly reaching out to new producers, looking for new sounds,” John Branca and John McClain, co-executors of the estate, said in the release. “He was always relevant and current. These tracks, in many ways, capture that spirit. We thank L.A. Reid for his vision.”

Jackson fans went on Epic’s website announcement of the album and many critiqued the album cover.

"Cover needs to be redone. Of all the beautiful images of Michael — this is what your art director & team can come up with?" wrote one commenter.

The “Michael” album, released in 2010, wasn’t popular with all Jackson fans.

Others were just excited to hear new music from one of their favorites entertainers.

“L.A. Reid is brilliant, I know he will do right by Michael. I can't wait to have the deluxe edition of Xscape in my hand. I hope the album will be available on vinyl too,” a commenter wrote on the Epic release.